CD 1993 first edition: Leo Records/BBS Foundation, CD LR 185
second edition: 1999 Leo records / Bahia Music, CD LR 185 / CDB 055
1. Skullbase Fracture (1984) 30’05”
(text by P. Havliček) for narrator and TV, chamber ensemble and Gipsyband
2. Optimistic Lecture (1988) 8’50” (In Memoriam Miklós Erdély) concertino for record player and mixed ensemble
3. The Sex Appeal of Death (1981) 11’06”
(In Memoriam Tibor Hajas) for child narrator, chamber ensemble and tape
Skullbase Fracture – mp3 extract 1 1’58”
Skullbase Fracture – mp3 extract 2 2’12”
Mixed Ensemble László Szegedi – piano(1); Kinga Székely – piano, celesta; Gergely Ittzés – flute; Gellért Tihanyi – clarinet, bass clarinet(2); Balázs Arnót – bassoon; Zoltán Holb – horn; Tamás Tóth – electric bass; Balázs Papp – vibraphone, glockenspiel; Zsolt Romos – flute and piccolo(2); Mihály Borbély – clarinet(2); Mihály Farkas – piano(2); Sándor Rigó – alto sax; Ferenc Kovács – trumpet; Gyula Tóth – electric guitar; Kornél Fekete Kovács – flugelhorn; László Göőz – trombone; Pál Kalmusz – baritone sax; Péter Magyar – drums(2); Lajos Gyenge – cymbals; Ágnes Apró – viola(3); Vilmos Búza – doublebass,; László Fazekas – drums(3); P.G.Havlicek – narrator(1); Tarina Szemző – narrator(3); Tibor Szemző – speaker(2) and conductor
Danubius String Quartet Mária Zs. Szabó – 1st violine; Adél Miklós – 2nd vioiline; Enikő Nagy – viola; Ilona Ribli – cello
Jenő Oláh Gipsyband Jenő Oláh – violine; Gábor Váradi – viola; Gyula Maka – bass; Ferenc Birkás – clarinet; János Rigó – cimbalom
Trio Lóránd Marcel Lóránd – vocal solo
Recorded at Hungarian Radio Studios
Engineer: Péter Kerpel
Recording producer: András Soós
Front painting by Gábor Roskó Artwork: Kiss Dezső Y 21 studio
Produced by György Durst and Leo Feigin
Executive producers: Attila Bognár, Ernő Mesterházy and Géza Földesi